Biography
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Milla has been described by Paul W.S. Anderson, director of her
film Resident Evil, as a "rare combination of a good actress who
could kick ass and look beautiful doing it."Music channel VH1
has referred to her as the "reigning queen of kick-butt".
Milla was born in Kiev, Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
to Bogdan Jovović, a Serbian medical doctor, and Galina Loginova,
a Russian actress. Milla Jovovich's paternal family is
Montenegrin, their estate being at Metohija in Zlopek near Peć.
Many Croats and Serbs claim Jovovich is a Croatian or Serbian,
but this assertion is in fact erroneous. Milla Jovovich's
paternal great-grandfather, Bogić Camić Jovović, was flag-bearer
of the Vasojevići clan and officer of the guard of the King
Nicholas I of Montenegro; his wife's name was also Milica. Milla
Jovovich's paternal grandfather, Bogdan Jovović, was a commander
in the Pristina military area, and later investigated finances
in military areas of Skopje and Sarajevo, where he uncovered
massive gold embezzlement. He was punished for refusing to
convict his friend for the crime. Later, the communist
government imprisoned him on Goli Otok. When he feared that he
could be arrested again, he escaped to Albania and later moved
to Kyiv. Another version of the story claims that he was the one
to have taken the gold. Milla's father, Bogić Jovović, later
joined her grandfather in Kyiv, where he and his sister
graduated in medicine.
In 1981, The family moved to London, and subsequently lived in
Sacramento, California. Seven months later, they settled in Los
Angeles, California.
At the age of eleven, Milla was spotted by the photographer
Richard Avedon, who featured her in Revlon's "Most Unforgettable
Women in the World" advertisements. In October 1987, Milla
Jovovich was featured on the cover of the Italian fashion
magazine Lei, which was the first of her many cover shoots.
Milla Jovovich continued to model and in 1988, appeared in her
first film role, the romance thriller Two Moon Junction.
In 1991, Milla had a starring role in the romance adventure
sequel Return to the Blue Lagoon, opposite Brian Krause, which
led to comparisons between her and child model-turned-actress,
Brooke Shields
(who had starred in the original Blue Lagoon). For her role, she
was nominated for both 'Best Young Actress Starring in a Motion
Picture' in the 1991 Young Artist Awards, and 'Worst New Star'
in the 1991 Golden Raspberry Awards. Most of Jovovich's film
appearances during the early 1990s were in supporting or cameo
roles.
In 1994, Milla, billed under her first name, released her
critically acclaimed first musical album, The Divine Comedy.
Featuring unique-sounding songs that fused pop with traditional
Russian folk music influences, the album led to comparisons with
musicians Tori Amos and Kate Bush. After leading a band called
Plastic Has Memory, Milla returned to her acting career,
receiving top billing and entering the world of action heroes,
with her performances in The Fifth Element (1997) and in two
popular films based upon the survival horror series, Resident
Evil.
Milla's vocals appeared on the 2004 album Legion of Boom by The
Crystal Method. Milla Jovovich also recorded the single Rocket
Collecting, which appeared on the soundtrack for the film
Underworld.

Milla and fellow model Carmen Hawk have launched a line of
clothing called Jovovich-Hawk; the two opened a showroom in New
York City's Greenwich Village on September 13, 2005. Milla is
also an "international spokesmodel" for L'Oreal cosmetics and
was the highest paid supermodel in 2004. In 2006 Jovovich was
picked up by Spanish clothing line Mango as their new
spokesmodel. Mango told Vogue.com that Jovovich is "the image of
the woman that we wish to dress: a very modern woman, with
personality and self-confidence". Milla Jovovich has said that
she enjoys having both a modelling and an acting career, and
that Milla Jovovich is "very grateful for her looks", which
allow her to "make really great film choices".
Milla's latest film, the science fiction/action thriller
Ultraviolet, was released on March 3, 2006. It was not screened
for critics, but when reviewed, it was critically panned. It has
grossed $17 million at the domestic box office. Milla Jovovich
will appear in the third film in the Resident Evil series.
Milla is also planning to publish her private diaries as an
autobiography. Jovovich says, "I've been keeping a diary ever
since I was a little girl. I've written about all the places
I've been to and all the mad things that I've done, so it would
be good to get it all into a book - like an autobiography, but
with more of a diary feel to it. I'm not sure how interested
anyone would be in publishing it, or reading it, for that
matter."

Milla married actor Shawn Andrews in October of 1992, while
filming Dazed and Confused together; the marriage was annulled a
month later. Milla Jovovich married The Fifth Element director
Luc Besson in 1997, but the two divorced in 1999. Jovovich also
dated Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante for
several months in 2000 and was linked to actor Stephen Dorff.
She also had a relationship with Jamiroquai ex-bassist Stuart
Zender, during which time they both lived in London. Most
recently she has appeared in public with Japanese soccer star
Nakata Hidetoshi, but is purported to be engaged to
writer/director Paul W. S. Anderson.
Milla is a polyglot - she speaks Russian, French and English
fluently.
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